Minister David Arore’s Secret Strategy For Papua New Guinea University of Technology
Minister
David Arore hopes to gain personally by keeping Dr Albert Schram out of
PNG for good.
Mr Arore has successfully kept Prof John Pumwa,
the Acting VC to do what he wants. Through Pumwa, the other
senior management of the university can be controlled. In contrast Dr
Schram would not turn the other direction and close his eyes if he saw
things wrong.
Mr Arore plans to use a few simple steps to create a win win situation for himself out of Unitech Saga.
The
first step in minister Arore’s evil plan is to see how
much money he can make in return for keeping the Sevua report under
wraps. This is why he announced in parliament last
week that he will make a decision on releasing the Sevua report only
after another
two weeks. By saying 2 weeks more he is offering more time to those
who were mentioned negatively in the Sevua report to pay Mr Arore to
keep the
report silent. This includes the likes of former Unitech council
members Philip Stagg and Ralph Saulep and former VC Misty Baloiloi. If
they pay the price and minister Arore is happy, he will not release the
Sevua report ever. His earlier promises do not count. Mr Arore plans
to make very good money off of Judge Sevua.
Next step is to outlast the Unitech council. The council foolishly if not purposely set a deadline of 31
March for Dr Schram to return to the university, otherwise
his contract would
be cancelled and a search would begin for a new VC. The council and
Unitech has then proceeded to push another application for a work permit
through foreign affairs department.
The 1 April
deadline was brilliant for minister Arore. Now all he has to do is
keep Dr Schram out of
the country until April and the Unitech council deadline will kick in,
Schram will be out as VC, and Mr Arore can say that this had nothing to
do with himself. It is at this moment that Mr
Arore is engaging university and council members in meaningless, time
wasting
negotiations on how to bring Dr Schram back to PNG as the clock ticks.
Mr Arore plans to waste all of March with
empty talk. Because it was minister Arore's friend, Narayan Gehlot
(former professor sacked from Unitech for corruption) who did most of
the groundwork to get Dr Schram blacklisted at foreign affairs in the
first place, Mr Arore is confident that this dam will hold for one final
month.
This plan will only work if Mr Arore keeps Unitech students
silent and disorganised. He has sternly told acting VC Pumwa that he doesn’t want to see any unrest at Unitech. He has yet another plan how to handle this. Thanks to Mr Arore’s strong pressure on the
Unitech management, the silence of the new SRC president is now in place. This is why the country has heard nothing about any student
reaction until now concerning Schram’s return.
The silence of the current SRC president effectively makes the SRC nonfunctional. Students are very unlikely to rise up as long
as the SRC is paralysed and it only needs to be paralysed until 1 April.
The minister’s plans seem headed to success. Once the clock strikes midnight on 1 April, no one will be able to turn
back the clock no matter how furious they are at learning that they were
tricked by minister Arore. Evil will take the upper hand at
Unitech.
If somehow the Unitech council realises that their 1 April deadline for Dr Schram plays into evil David Arore's hands, Mr Arore has one last weapon to use. He will restate that Dr
Schram was a threat to national security and responsible for student unrest at
Unitech and that is why he was not reinstated.
Mr Arore plans for Unitech saga to be a win win situation for him. He will have made money off of Judge Sevua
by keeping the report under wraps in return for silence money from some of
those mentioned negatively in the report.
He will have outfoxed the Unitech council and students as well and kept out Schram.
This is how Mr David Arore will declare victory for Satan in Unitech Saga on 1 April. The
forces of good will be defeated by Mr Arore’s cunning plan. The
current team at Unitech are transitional and once Dr Schram is not
reinstated the council will search widely to find someone who has no
vision leadership but runs the university in a very traditional way that
will not make waves.
Mr
Arore’s biggest mistake, if any, is that when he has been drinking he
talks too much to people he thinks are his friends. This is how the
strategy reported here became known.